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Pvt 1st Class Jeffery Vangilder, 4th Battlaion, 6th

Pvt 1st Class Jeffery Vangilder, 4th Battlaion, 6th

Pvt 1st Class Jeffery Vangilder, 4th Battlaion, 6th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, makes his way up an obstacle while one of his four teammates, Pvt Zachery Barbee, makes his way down. The two Iron... More

Staff Sgt Henry Gbekle of 123rd Brigade Support Battalion,

Staff Sgt Henry Gbekle of 123rd Brigade Support Battalion,

Staff Sgt Henry Gbekle of 123rd Brigade Support Battalion, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, negotiates the swing-stop-and-jump obstacle during the Best Tactical Medic Competition August 21... More

A Best Tactical Medic competitor records vitals of

A Best Tactical Medic competitor records vitals of

A Best Tactical Medic competitor records vitals of his simulated casualty during 1st Armored Division's Torch Week. Nearly 100 Iron Soldiers from across 1st Armored Division competed for the title of Best Medic... More

Specialist Paul Tran of 2nd squadron, 13th Cavalry

Specialist Paul Tran of 2nd squadron, 13th Cavalry

Specialist Paul Tran of 2nd squadron, 13th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, makes his way down the weaver obstacle during the Best Tactical Medic competition August 21 as part of #1ADTorchWeek... More

Best Tactical Medic team members must treat and sustain

Best Tactical Medic team members must treat and sustain

Best Tactical Medic team members must treat and sustain their patients while other team members complete the obstacles during 1st Armored Division's Torch Week, a celebration of 1st Armored Division's great leg... More

Staff Sgt Henry Gbeckle and Sgt 1st Class Ryan Trejo,

Staff Sgt Henry Gbeckle and Sgt 1st Class Ryan Trejo,

Staff Sgt Henry Gbeckle and Sgt 1st Class Ryan Trejo, Best Tactical Medic teammates, prepare their simulated casualty for movement during 1st Armor Division's Torch Week August 21 at Fort Bliss. Torch Week is a... More

A Best Tactical Medic team move their simulated casualty

A Best Tactical Medic team move their simulated casualty

A Best Tactical Medic team move their simulated casualty to the next event during 1st Armored Division's Torch Week. Torch Week is a celebration of the great legacy of the 1st Armored Division and honors past a... More

Nearly 100 Iron Soldiers from across 1st Armored Division

Nearly 100 Iron Soldiers from across 1st Armored Division

Nearly 100 Iron Soldiers from across 1st Armored Division competed for the title of Best Medic August 21-22 as part of Torch Week, a week-long celebration of the great legacy of the 1st Armored Division, honori... More

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